Tom M
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Do You Name Your Bike?
Do You Name Your Bike?
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8K Insta360 X4 Bike Video
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I bought a new camera this Spring, the Insta360 X4 (not sponsored). This camera can capture a 360-degree image in 8k resolution which is an improvement over the previous generation X3 (5.7k). To watch this video, be sure to set the UA-cam streaming quality to the highest resolution and you will need a high-speed internet connection. On my PC, the quality setting is 4320s, 8k Enjoy. :)
Lets Get Kids On Bikes Fundraiser
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go.rallyup.com/kidsonbikes2024/Campaign/Details Ryan Van Duzer Channel www.youtube.com/@duzer
2000 Miles on the 2021 Cannondale Tesero Neo X1
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We hit a milestone on the bike this week, 2000 miles (3219 km) on the odometer. Let Summer begin. :)
Sublette Pass Ski, May 2024
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Lyrics: Togwotee Hoedown, Udio AI & Tom M Gliding fast, I carve a path where no trails dare to lead Sweeping through the mountain's breath, the crisp air I breathe [Chorus] Mountain high, where eagles dare, with spirits flying free The frosty bite of morning light upon this pure white sea Trails of laughter echo as my heart feels such delight In the wonderland of silence, in the snow so white a...
Freeheel Solitude
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I hope this brings you joy and brightens your day. :) Lyrics: Freeheel Solitude, Created Using Udio AI Music Software Gliding free on the mountain's breath Embrace the cold, feel life inside Each turn I carve, the world fades out My freeheel soul where peace resides Darling, I've chased the rush, the endless run But cruising down these slopes, I've found my tranquil sun Powder kiss on alpine hi...
Winter's Last Hurrah
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A marvelous day of freeheel skiing as the Winter Season ends.
Stephen and Freeheel Bliss
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The freeheeler known as Stephen on Telemarktalk stops by for a backcountry ski outing in Western Wyoming. The warm sun is taking a toll on the snowpack at the lower elevations but we find some perfect snow at 11,000 feet (3353 meters)
Fish Creek XCD 360 For VR Headsets
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Come along with me for a backcountry ski in the Fish Creek Ski Area of Western Wyoming. Don those VR headsets and see what all the fun is about. Be sure to set your viewing resolution to the highest quality possible. I don't have a set of VR glasses, but I'm hoping that when I'm much older and no longer capable of skiing in this fashion, I can use this video to help relive the moment. Enjoy.
Four Different Camera View Perspectives, Insta360
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I often mount an Insta360 camera on my pack to record my off trail cross country downhill skiing videos. In this video I compare 4 different pole positions; in front, from the side, directly above and from behind. I make several laps up and down a hill in the Bridger National Forest of Western Wyoming and compare the different view perspectives.
360 Video, Doing Laps in the Bridger National Forest
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It is Spring Skiing in Western Wyoming. The base layer is hard and compacted, but we received an inch of cold snow this morning, so I decided to do some laps on my Voile Hyper V6 Ski / Switchback X2 / Scarpa T2 setup. Don those VR headsets and see what all the fun is about. Be sure to set your viewing resolution to the highest quality possible. I don't have a set of VR glasses, but I'm hoping t...
2D Version, Doing Laps in the Bridger National Forest
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It is Spring Skiing in Western Wyoming. The base layer is hard and compacted, but we received an inch of cold snow this morning, so I decided to do some laps on my Voile Hyper V6 Ski / Switchback X2 / Scarpa T2 setup. This is the 2D version of the same lap posted as a 360 video today. Enjoy.
Part 2, Multi-day Ski Backpack Trip
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Part 2, Multi-day Ski Backpack Trip
Multi-day Backcountry Ski Outing, Part 1
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Multi-day Backcountry Ski Outing, Part 1
Voile Hypervector XCD Shuffle and Talk
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Voile Hypervector XCD Shuffle and Talk
Skiing all the Skis in My Quiver
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Skiing all the Skis in My Quiver
Black Diamond Hilight 2 Tent (2023 Version)
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Black Diamond Hilight 2 Tent (2023 Version)
Voile Objective XCD Shuffle and Talk
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Voile Objective XCD Shuffle and Talk
The Soundscape of Backcountry Telemark Skiing in Powder
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The Soundscape of Backcountry Telemark Skiing in Powder
GoPro 11 Digital Lens Settings While XCD Skiing
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GoPro 11 Digital Lens Settings While XCD Skiing
XC Skiing With Gee and Haw
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XC Skiing With Gee and Haw
Winter Takes a Turn, XCD Powder Day!
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Winter Takes a Turn, XCD Powder Day!
El Niño Feast or Famine, It's All in the Aspect, Early January Telemark Skiing, Western Wyoming
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El Niño Feast or Famine, It's All in the Aspect, Early January Telemark Skiing, Western Wyoming
Early January 2024 Off Trail Cross Country Skiing Bridger National Forest
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Early January 2024 Off Trail Cross Country Skiing Bridger National Forest
Using a Drone to Capture Backcountry Cross Country Skiing
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Using a Drone to Capture Backcountry Cross Country Skiing
Let It Be Christmas Cross Country Ski 🎄
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Let It Be Christmas Cross Country Ski 🎄
2023 Christmas Card
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2023 Christmas Card
Early December Off Trail Cross Country Ski, Caribou National Forest, Eastern Idaho
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Early December Off Trail Cross Country Ski, Caribou National Forest, Eastern Idaho
Rumored Plastic Telemark Boot
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Rumored Plastic Telemark Boot
Stop Sign XC Ski
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Stop Sign XC Ski

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  • @ecphotographer
    @ecphotographer 5 днів тому

    I only use a nickname when I am with my kids. So mine is Blue Thunder (1983 movie), a sleekly cut drop handled Norco, my daughter’s kids bike was the Red Hot Rider after an old old bugs bunny cartoon and my son’s black Specialized drop handle bike is the ‘masked marauder’ of the same cartoon episode. Nice footage btw.

    • @tomm9850
      @tomm9850 День тому

      Great names. Thanks for tuning in and for posting.

  • @pizzarune5
    @pizzarune5 6 днів тому

    Never named my bike, but I do love the name "The Tandemonium." Named my roomba though, he's Sir Williams.

    • @tomm9850
      @tomm9850 5 днів тому

      The Roomba certainly deserves a name. Julie says admitting that I have a problem is one step closer to a cure, but I don't think it is working. :)

  • @playerAj
    @playerAj 6 днів тому

    Im probably little boring, but all my bikes are called just by the useage. Gravel, xc and fatbike. Some apropriate names has to be considered from now on🤔

    • @tomm9850
      @tomm9850 6 днів тому

      I'm sure it is one of my odd quirks, I tend to give names to objects. Julie will humor me on this one.

  • @DowdyDownRiver
    @DowdyDownRiver 8 днів тому

    Love the videos! I recently bought my first set of skis in an attempt to stay in bike shape throughout the winter and am excited to see the backcountry during a different time of year. I’ve been binge watching your channel and it’s great! I too am in southeast Idaho. I would love to ski or ride bikes with you for a day sometime.

    • @tomm9850
      @tomm9850 8 днів тому

      I'm glad you found the channel and thanks for posting feedback. I'm always up for an outing, so it would be possible to link up for a ski. Take care and have a great summer.

  • @Ra05
    @Ra05 14 днів тому

    Awesome video! See any wildlife? Deer, bears, elk etc?? 😄

    • @tomm9850
      @tomm9850 14 днів тому

      We did see some deer. There are elk and bear in the area, but we did not see any on this particular outing. Thanks for tuning in and I hope you are having a great summer.

    • @Ra05
      @Ra05 14 днів тому

      @@tomm9850 Incredible, thank you! Have you ever encountered a grizzly bear in those areas like the salt river? Or is it strictly black bears? I am planning a trip this summer but unsure if I should be worried about Grizzlies while sleeping out there overnight. Stay safe out there! I look forward to seeing more of your adventures.

    • @tomm9850
      @tomm9850 14 днів тому

      @@Ra05 The Southern ends of the Salt River and Wyoming Ranges are mostly inhabited by Black Bears. I carry bear spray when hiking in these areas and use a bear vault to store food when overnighting in the back country. I have had bear encounters in all of the areas I hike, but not every year or on every outing. There is some risk, but I think it is manageable. Check out this link if you haven't already wgfd.wyo.gov/wyoming-wildlife/large-carnivore/grizzly-bears-wyoming

  • @MatieuBals
    @MatieuBals 16 днів тому

    It's an expensive camera. He had to sell half his fork to buy it.

  • @skippyzk
    @skippyzk 17 днів тому

    Beautiful man

    • @tomm9850
      @tomm9850 17 днів тому

      Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for coming along and for tuning in. Have a great week.

  • @ecphotographer
    @ecphotographer 19 днів тому

    Be advised 😊 There’s a little Tech Talk thread: Tom, you’ve given me some of reading and research (action cams - insta360) in the last week since our last discussion - Thank you for sharing. In this video, on my mobile devices (apple) will only stream at most, 4k. On my desktop, I can force the chrome browser to stream at 8k, but it very intermittent with my 40Mbit down-feed that I have. I had hoped if I walked away and then replay the video, I could see it normally, but that didn’t work. Next, I wanted to see if I could read the road signs better, but the 8k video on my 31” screen (various viewport sizes) didn’t reveal much better details than the 4k on the tablet. I think it’s the youtube compression and the cache syncing that is of issue very blotchy in spots. If someone on UA-cam Premium can chime it that would be great. Still, I was able to read the sign at some points which is useful for various curiosity, just tricky to time the still frame. Moving forward I’m sure you’ll have some creative freedom to crop in on specific scenery and point of interest and share some more wilderness beauty.

    • @tomm9850
      @tomm9850 19 днів тому

      The original file was captured at 200 Mbps and looks better with fewer motion artifacts than what UA-cam is streaming. The original file was 11.2 Gb in size for this 8 minute video. UA-cam took about 4 days to process the original file so that it could be streamed in their 8k format. I doubt that many viewers will be able to view this video at UA-cam's 8k streaming rate, especially if connected via WiFi on a mobile device, but at some point in the future everyone's capabilities will improve and 8k won't be as much of a struggle or novelty. UA-cam's 8k streaming looks much better for static (stationary) camera placement as demonstrated in my previously linked test video ua-cam.com/video/hi-Yd9fpVSI/v-deo.html than it does in this video where everything is moving, but maybe motion blur is acceptable as long as the viewer's focus is on the static objects, such as me on the bike as opposed to trying to view the scenery on the side of the road. 360 video streaming is mainly a novelty at this point and mostly directed to the few people using a VR headset. I don't have access to one, but I think it would be a fun experience. As you noted, the real benefit of the higher resolution 360 capture is for post production framing of standard video. It is such a powerful tool and it tickles my creative side more than any other camera I have used in the past, especially for ski sequences. As always, thanks for tuning in and posting feedback. Have a great week and a fun Summer.

    • @ecphotographer
      @ecphotographer 19 днів тому

      That’s a great observation about the detail in static subjects. To make this all worth while, it might make sense to plan some pit stops in journeys, to appreciate the scenery for what 8k can do. I particularly loved the view of the amphitheater in Shoshone National Forest; it reminded me of an impromptu hike I took 20 years ago near Escalante, Utah. Maybe the other subscribers will have a déjà vu experience in these videos and resonate with them as well. Living in the Northeast, life is always on the go, and we often don’t take the time to see, appreciate, or respect nature. In your video, it was amazing to look up and see the clouds glide over the canyon-something that’s often missing in many still photos. As I said before, Its also very cool to ride along and see your entourage, your cycling equipment, or your ski technique. Keep on trekking (and shootiing)!

  • @ecphotographer
    @ecphotographer 19 днів тому

    Thank you for sharing. It looks like a nice ride and I’m glad to be seeing Wyoming in advance of the trips I hope to make in the next few years.

  • @rohansyer9388
    @rohansyer9388 26 днів тому

    Hey Tom. I’m just about to mount a pair of voile witchbacks on a pair of Fischer 125’s. Length 165. Planning on going up to 3cm forward of balance point. Mid pint of ski is 1cm forward of BP. From measuring at least 6+ sets of Tele skis the Majority of pin lines are on MP of ski. Altai comms (v similar shaped ski) recommended pin line is 75mm forward of BP. User is a conservative Skiier. Not much powder skiing, so forward is the go. What’s your thoughts. Appreciated. Cheers Rohan. Australia.

    • @tomm9850
      @tomm9850 26 днів тому

      I mounted my Switchback X2's using Voile's paper template with their pin line on the balance point of my S-Bound 125. I really didn't give it much thought at the time, it was just the way I had always mounted my Cross Country Skis. I've also skied SB 125's with a 3 pin binding on the balance point and I was happy with that position as well. I think you are wise to consider other options and 1 cm forward is pretty darn close, probably not enough to make a dramatic difference in how the ski feels. Most Alpine downhill skis use a boot center position and when I mount them up, the pin line tends to be a bit forward of the balance point of the ski given my shoe size. The SB 125's are in the middle ground area of ski design, a cross country downhill ski, but I think you will be happy mounting yours in either location.

    • @rohansyer9388
      @rohansyer9388 23 дні тому

      @@tomm9850 Tom. Your reply very much appreciated for additional confirmation. I went with 3cm forward of BP, comfortable with that given it is only 2cm forward of mid point. (My new point of reference given so many pin lines, all mounted by different people, have been on ski centre - which also included skis mounted for boot centre) With the SB125 skis having a chunky aluminium tail guard, the actual ski BP could arguably be slightly forward anyway. Thanks Tom.

    • @tomm9850
      @tomm9850 23 дні тому

      @@rohansyer9388 I really think that the balance point pin line mounting on cross country skis was a general rule of thumb for good kick and glide performance, based on XC ski design for skis with minimal side cut, and had little to do with turn performance. I sure wish that Fischer would provide their recommendations for mounting, and it should probably be related to boot center, especially if the intended use for the ski is for downhill performance. Please post back after you have had a season on your skis and give your thoughts on mounting them 3 cm forward (1.2 inches). Thanks for posting and have a great week.

  • @maxwelllucas896
    @maxwelllucas896 26 днів тому

    Looks like a nice ride! Wish our paved roads were that smooth here in SoCal. 😂

    • @tomm9850
      @tomm9850 26 днів тому

      We do have some nice roads, but I wish we had some bike trails. Thanks for tuning in and have a great week.

  • @jt3200
    @jt3200 27 днів тому

    So when I thought I was hearing the Mormon Tabernacle Choir I surmised you were getting really nostalgic but reading that you did this with AI... I was astounded. Nice end of season production Maestro!

    • @tomm9850
      @tomm9850 27 днів тому

      Thanks @jt3200. Great to hear from you. Looking forward to the next time we can get together. :)

  • @ecphotographer
    @ecphotographer 28 днів тому

    These videos really demonstrate your telemark skiing very well to people who might need a little more demonstration in developing their technique. The camera pointing out in front seems like a good way to have a walking (and skiing) dialog with your audience. I suspect your dislike for this view, is what I will now call the ‘Parrot’ view, where we, the audience are like a sitting parrot on your shoulder and your leaning back to counter balance yourself. Perhaps instead of your shoulder, it could be mounted to your waist and have the same perspective as the bonus clip. To address the accident potential, we need to find an expendable fail point in the rig. I have a hard plastic, phone mount with go-pro style hing arm made by Peak Design. In two separate fall occasions, I had the arm break on me rather than my phone. Not desirable, but cost effective. Keep up with the alternating view points, they really make an exciting viewing of you and the fantastic location you’re at.

    • @tomm9850
      @tomm9850 28 днів тому

      Insta360 sells a "snow kit" which includes a chest and helmet mount and a short extension rod. I might have to give that a try at some point.

  • @ecphotographer
    @ecphotographer 28 днів тому

    Hello Tom, This video is fantastic! First off, I’m really sorry that I missed this video when it was posted. We had a very early spring here in the N.E. where the 60* weather compelled me to abandon my skis in favor of my road bike. I usually have a hard time adjusting to this time of season so couldn’t bear to see any more ski videos. What changed today was when my boss told me that he’s thinking of buying and Insta360 for our accident (transportation) investigation work and I instantly thought your good shares.

    • @tomm9850
      @tomm9850 28 днів тому

      I do enjoy the 360 camera but it does have its limitations. I picked up their newest camera, the X4, this spring and I'm hoping the higher resolution will make it more useful. If you are curious, here is link to a sample 8K 360 video that I uploaded to UA-cam just as a test. ua-cam.com/video/hi-Yd9fpVSI/v-deo.html I'm glad you were finally able to see this video. Take care, have a great summer, and be safe on your bike outing.

    • @ecphotographer
      @ecphotographer 28 днів тому

      @@tomm9850 Yes, I suppose the high resolution will help to crop the video down. I was chatting with Jarred at Tahoe Tr Guide, and really, every camera (and lens) has its frustrating limits. Last year, I thought the iPhone 15 with its 3 lenses would be all that I would need but I’m still working on it my ski shots. Its wasn’t a waste since I needed a phone, lol.

  • @gregoryfoster2547
    @gregoryfoster2547 29 днів тому

    Classic Northwest gear, MSR stove Early Winters Winter Light tent. Wore mine out over the years.

    • @tomm9850
      @tomm9850 29 днів тому

      I have a newer winter tent, but this one has so many memories I just can't seem to part with it. Thanks for tuning in and for posting. Hope you are having a great week.

  • @bitaddict1254
    @bitaddict1254 Місяць тому

    Nice Bike... which Racktime adapter does the rear cargo have? Is it Racktime SnapIt or SnapIt 2.0? Would be great if you could answer this :) Thanks in advance!

    • @tomm9850
      @tomm9850 Місяць тому

      I'm not that familiar with the Racktime system, but I went out into the garage and took some photos and measurements for you and have uploaded this video. ua-cam.com/video/Z5tu5Vlbic8/v-deo.html I hope this helps. If you can determine which system this is, post your findings so that others will know. For others reading this post, it appears that Cannondale is using a different rear rack on the newer models of the Tesero Neo X1. A set of Ortlieb panniers work well hanging off the side of the 2021 rack and are easy to put on and take off. I only use the Ortlieb setup for bike packing. For normal day use, I have a Topeak strap mount bag. It would be a pain to use the Topeak as a daily commuter setup where you would need to put the bag on and take it off a couple of times a day, but for my recreation rides, it works well.

    • @bitaddict1254
      @bitaddict1254 Місяць тому

      @@tomm9850 Thank you very much, I appreciate it! If I find out, I will post here immediately.

    • @bitaddict1254
      @bitaddict1254 Місяць тому

      So, I ordered a couple of bags, only the Snap It 1.0 bags fit. Version 2.0 does not fit!

    • @tomm9850
      @tomm9850 Місяць тому

      @@bitaddict1254 Thanks for posting back with your results. Have a great bike season and be safe.

  • @Robert-to9zv
    @Robert-to9zv Місяць тому

    Fantastic instruction. Four skiers can make a big difference.

    • @tomm9850
      @tomm9850 Місяць тому

      Thanks for tuning in and for posting. Have a great week.

  • @user-vv9yn3vc3f
    @user-vv9yn3vc3f Місяць тому

    I’m lazy, I’ll be leaving it on turbo or 90% assist

    • @tomm9850
      @tomm9850 Місяць тому

      It sure is a lot of fun riding at max assist, especially uphill and against the wind. Take care, be safe, and watch the range estimate to make sure you can complete your journey. :)

  • @rohansyer9388
    @rohansyer9388 Місяць тому

    Hey Tom. Interested in your comment on a technique I use on pattern base skis. Using a lint free fabric (moleskin in my case) soaked in wax, applied with iron on top, tip to tail, even runs across pattern base - at speed that does not leave too much wax or effect pattern. Does not leave hot wax in pattern as fabric retains dripping liquid form that a bare iron does not. Seems to work brilliantly. Cheers.

    • @tomm9850
      @tomm9850 Місяць тому

      I've not tried that technique. I've known people who hot wax the crown pattern and avoid filling in the dips by dusting cold wax powder or shavings over the pattern followed by the hot iron. II'll have to give your technique a test run next winter. Thanks for posting your waxing tips and have a great week. :)

    • @rohansyer9388
      @rohansyer9388 Місяць тому

      @@tomm9850 PS - its not just my method. I always though it must be industry standard. It was passed to me from an old expert who ran a ski shop for some 50 years or more. Method is time tested. Maybe try it before next season and let people know your results. It also conserves wax and prevents contact between metal base of iron and synthetic base of ski. cheers

  • @martinkakuschke666
    @martinkakuschke666 Місяць тому

    Sir, thank you very much for your instruction video. Through your videos I saw first time the Rottefella Xplore system and I decided to try it out with backcountry skiing. Got bought two skis - Åsnes Falketind 62 and Madshus Panorama 78 with Boots from Apha Skaget Perform/ Alpina Pioneer/ Crispi Futura. I am looking forward to the next winter season here in Switzerland. Best regards - S ki Heil!

    • @tomm9850
      @tomm9850 Місяць тому

      I'm sure you will have a blast with your new gear and I hope that next winter will be a great snow season for you. Thanks for tuning in and for posting. Enjoy your summer.

  • @aronvanalstine
    @aronvanalstine 2 місяці тому

    Love the sound of the snow!

    • @tomm9850
      @tomm9850 2 місяці тому

      Glad you enjoyed the video and the soundscape. Thanks for tuning in and have a great week.

  • @tomm9850
    @tomm9850 2 місяці тому

    Here is a great video of a grouse erupting from the snow. ua-cam.com/video/hssOybrUR8A/v-deo.html

  • @pizzarune5
    @pizzarune5 2 місяці тому

    How’s the maintenance on them been? Had to replace the chain or brakes yet?

    • @tomm9850
      @tomm9850 2 місяці тому

      I just checked the chain on the Cannondale Tesero Neo X1 (thanks for reminding me) with the Park tool and the stretch is between 0.5 and 0.75 percent. It is a 12 speed and Park recommends replacing the chain when at 0.5 percent, so it is time to get a new chain. The Turbo Vado 4 bike chain is still less than 0.5 percent, so it will be good for another season. As far as the brakes, no squealing yet on either bike, but a quick visual inspection of the remaining pad thickness indicates that the front brakes on the Cannondale, and the rear brakes on the Specialized bike are worn down to the point where they should be replaced this season. Both bikes have been pretty much trouble free. I've had to tighten the head tube on the Cannondale a couple of times as it seems to loosen on its own, and the rubber charging port cover on the Cannondale can be a bit finnicky (it doesn't always want to stay closed). I don't know if the rubber flap on the cover was defective from the start or if it is just a poor design. It is held in place with a pressure fit. The flap can be easily replaced with a new one, I've just put up with it popping open on its own from the beginning. It is more of a dust cover than anything else and it stays down most of the time when riding. I'm glad that Cannondale has moved the charging port on the new Tesero Neo bikes from the bottom bracket location to the side of the downtube as I think that is a better location.

  • @susanlight6041
    @susanlight6041 2 місяці тому

    I’m trying to decide between those 2 bikes. I really like the Cannondale but it’s a bit big, and it is a 2021 x3 versus a newer Vado 4

    • @tomm9850
      @tomm9850 2 місяці тому

      Julie switched from the 2021 Tesoro Neo X1 to the 2022 Turbo Vado 4 because she felt that the Cannondale was too large for her (both bikes are the small frame size). It wasn't that she couldn't adjust the saddle low enough for her leg length, it was hopping on and off the bike that seemed to be her biggest complaint. The wheel diameter on the Cannondale is larger (29" on her Cannondale and 650 b, 27.5 on the Turbo Vado 4 ) and that makes the overall height from the saddle to the ground greater. When I put the bikes side by side, they don't seem all that different, but Julie says that she prefers a lower overall position. I notice on Cannondale's newer version of the Tesoro Neo bikes, the small frame size uses a smaller diameter wheel than the medium sized frames (27.5" on the small frame and 29" on all other frame sizes.) The other thing that Julie really likes on her Turbo Vado 4 bike is the ability to adjust the power assist in 10% increments, and there are only 4 levels of assist on her 2021 Cannondale. I think the Cannondale is a better bike for very rocky trails, especially with big cobbles, but for gravel roads and pavement, Julie prefers the Vado over the Cannondale.

  • @susanlight6041
    @susanlight6041 2 місяці тому

    Can we email questions?

    • @tomm9850
      @tomm9850 2 місяці тому

      Hi Susan. I'd be happy to answer any questions you might have in the channel comments. The danger of either you or I posting our email address in a public forum is the risk of being bombarded with spam and unwanted emails. I wish there was a way to have a private conversation on the UA-cam platform, but as far as I know, there is none.

  • @mauruc
    @mauruc 2 місяці тому

    grazie per i tuoi video!!!

    • @tomm9850
      @tomm9850 2 місяці тому

      Sei il benvenuto. Grazie per esserti sintonizzato e buona estate. You are very welcome. Thanks for tuning in and have a great summer.

  • @herkusr01
    @herkusr01 2 місяці тому

    Thanks for all the videos this winter Tom! I might get out on the sticks another time or two but then it’s on to summer 😎

    • @tomm9850
      @tomm9850 2 місяці тому

      Sounds great. Have fun and thanks for tuning in.

  • @jessebengtson6783
    @jessebengtson6783 2 місяці тому

    Great video Tom! Was curious why you weren’t on your AT skis, but then you mentioned that you probably should have been. Question, were you using the mini skins on your 98’s? Thanks for the cool ski videos!!

    • @tomm9850
      @tomm9850 2 місяці тому

      I did not use the mini skins on my SBound 98's on this tour, but I did have them along. The traction pattern on these skis works very well on warm wet snow and I just used a lower angle of attack with switchbacks across the slope for the climbs. This particular ski route is a route I used to ski in my youth, last century (1970's), with my brothers, and so I picked the 98's more for nostalgic reasons. It certainly is more of a challenge to ski with lightweight gear than with my plastic boot telemark setup. In hindsight, my Hypervector / Xplore / Alfa Free would have been a better choice for the downhill sections, as the snow was very deep and heavy. I checked the snotel site before I left home and I was expecting a few inches of heavy spring snow on top of a hard consolidated base, but instead there were sections of the trail (away from the snowmobile tracks) where I was sinking 24 inches, and I just couldn't power my turns in the heavy snow. I did make several downhill runs, but they were not very graceful. Just for fun, you might check out this video I posted several years ago, skiing the basic route as this video under June snow conditions, skiing SBound 98's and 3 pin soft leathers. The capability of this setup is similar to what I skied back in the 70's and is similar to the Xplore/Alfa Vista setup in this video. ua-cam.com/video/rT0YKf9_QDs/v-deo.html

  • @allenbrookshire9610
    @allenbrookshire9610 2 місяці тому

    Thanks for a great season of videos!

    • @tomm9850
      @tomm9850 2 місяці тому

      Thanks for tuning in and have a great week.

  • @Nathaniel13095
    @Nathaniel13095 2 місяці тому

    You are doing your own soundtracks now? There is no end to your talent. Quite a variety of music! As for the skiing--I will never tire of these videos, even if you feel they get repetitive. It's always interesting to see recent snow and weather conditions, etc. I did what I believe was just about the same tour, a couple of years ago. I had the idea it was more or less along the CDT, and that snowmobiles were not permitted there...but there were plenty of tracks, anyway. I didn't notice any tracks in your video, so maybe that is an advantage of going later in the season. Sure looked nice! I hope you'll get out skiing a few more times, but have a good summer, too.

    • @tomm9850
      @tomm9850 2 місяці тому

      I was following the CDT route over Sublette Pass and it is used by snowmobiles. I won't ski this route mid winter for that reason. There were a few groups in the area and I was surprised to see them this late in the year. The fresh snow sure made everything look pristine, but it was very heavy and deep. Not ideal conditions, but a great outing none the less. Thanks for tuning in and have a great off season. :)

  • @pizzarune5
    @pizzarune5 2 місяці тому

    See you next season Tom!

    • @tomm9850
      @tomm9850 2 місяці тому

      Thanks for tuning in and have a great summer.

  • @starmountpictures
    @starmountpictures 2 місяці тому

    Wow beautiful music @ 3:00 - where did you find it?

    • @tomm9850
      @tomm9850 2 місяці тому

      Both songs in this video were created with the AI software, Udio. It this instance, I provided the lyrics and some specific musical guidance and it was able to generate this song. It is simply amazing.

    • @starmountpictures
      @starmountpictures 2 місяці тому

      @@tomm9850 Thanks for the info - bravo!

  • @stevenkozicki943
    @stevenkozicki943 2 місяці тому

    Thanks again, Tom. It's hard to imagine that another ski season is over. You really went out on a high note, so to speak, with this video. As always, thanks for the mini-vacation in my day.

    • @tomm9850
      @tomm9850 2 місяці тому

      I'm glad you enjoyed the video. It was fun to create and edit. Take care and have a great summer.

  • @timcline2799
    @timcline2799 2 місяці тому

    Wow Beautiful

    • @tomm9850
      @tomm9850 2 місяці тому

      Thank you! Cheers!

  • @allanwood3562
    @allanwood3562 2 місяці тому

    Beautiful Tom. Definitely looking forward to our Southern hemisphere season with, hopefully, better snow this year. Cheers

    • @tomm9850
      @tomm9850 2 місяці тому

      Fingers crossed! All the best from us up North. :)

  • @matshallstrom61
    @matshallstrom61 2 місяці тому

    Impressive scenery, must visit some day. Quite different to our Scandinavian mountains.

    • @tomm9850
      @tomm9850 2 місяці тому

      I've never been to Scandinavia but hope to someday. Take care and have a marvelous Summer.

  • @geok9310
    @geok9310 2 місяці тому

    Beautiful views. Excellent conditions for skis like 98s. Thank you for video.

    • @stevenkozicki943
      @stevenkozicki943 2 місяці тому

      I have the 112s and they work great in the deep stuff like this.

    • @tomm9850
      @tomm9850 2 місяці тому

      @geok9310 Thank you too and have a great weekend.

  • @curtismartin1718
    @curtismartin1718 2 місяці тому

    Videos like this will sustain me this summer. Thanks Tom.

    • @tomm9850
      @tomm9850 2 місяці тому

      Perfect! Have a great summer. :)

  • @johncherrey1798
    @johncherrey1798 2 місяці тому

    Thanks for all your videos these last months ( and before of course). Enjoy your summer.

    • @tomm9850
      @tomm9850 2 місяці тому

      Thanks for watching and have a great summer as well.

  • @andrewmacaulay1585
    @andrewmacaulay1585 2 місяці тому

    Thanks Tom…. Spring is upon us here in New Brunswick Canada… The best to you and the wife

    • @tomm9850
      @tomm9850 2 місяці тому

      Thanks Andrew and the best to you as well.

  • @leegreen4165
    @leegreen4165 2 місяці тому

    Oh yeah.

    • @tomm9850
      @tomm9850 2 місяці тому

      Glad you enjoyed the AI music video. Thanks for tuning in and for posting.

  • @allenbrookshire9610
    @allenbrookshire9610 2 місяці тому

    Thanks for this video. I’m mainly looking at technique now. Thanks for editing the great looks at technique, such as zooming in on heels & knees in turns. I will certainly be looking at this video many times again next winter. Also, thanks for showing off the beauty of your home slopes.

    • @tomm9850
      @tomm9850 2 місяці тому

      Glad it was helpful! Take care and have a great weekend.

  • @stevenkozicki943
    @stevenkozicki943 2 місяці тому

    Thanks for the mini-vacation, Tom. I needed that after the week I've had.

    • @tomm9850
      @tomm9850 2 місяці тому

      I'm glad you enjoyed the video. Thanks for tuning in and for being a subscriber.

  • @pizzarune5
    @pizzarune5 2 місяці тому

    Great song chice!

    • @tomm9850
      @tomm9850 2 місяці тому

      I'm glad you enjoyed the video. Thanks for tuning in and for posting.

  • @Matt-vo1ge
    @Matt-vo1ge 2 місяці тому

    Turns are looking good Tom 👌

    • @tomm9850
      @tomm9850 2 місяці тому

      Thanks for tuning in and I hope you have a great weekend.

    • @paulmelde919
      @paulmelde919 2 місяці тому

      So the whole song was auto-generated using AI? That really is amazing! Nice visuals too by the way… I’m assuming those were not AI generated, 😂

    • @tomm9850
      @tomm9850 2 місяці тому

      @paulmelde919 The AI music software tool is very interesting. It can generate lyrics based on keywords or you can use your own lyrics. Amazing stuff.

  • @playerAj
    @playerAj 2 місяці тому

    Thanks for the season Tom. Snow has melted away in my area in Finland and skiing is on hold until November. I think I understand the feeling to stop making videos and just ski and enjoy outdoors. If you someday decide to stop, dont delete the channel. You have great informative videos of several subjects. I found your channel back then when I was looking for info about XCD skiing, and its been really helpful. Since then ive watched all the old videos of yours. Have a pleseant spring! Every season has its funs. Im going river canooing tomorrow.

    • @tomm9850
      @tomm9850 2 місяці тому

      Thanks so much for watching and for subscribing. River canoeing sounds wonderful and a great way to enjoy Spring. Take care and have fun.

  • @richardmurphy8937
    @richardmurphy8937 2 місяці тому

    Tom. Have enjoyed your channel so much. I hope you will keep it going. Less frequent would not bother anyone and it will build anticipation! Thank you so much for doing these videos. I know that it's alot of work. But I do hope you continue with your channel.

    • @tomm9850
      @tomm9850 2 місяці тому

      Thanks for tuning in Richard and I'm glad you are enjoying the channel. Take care and have a great week.

  • @curtismartin1718
    @curtismartin1718 2 місяці тому

    Great video. So jealous you still have snow.I don't live that far from you, but our season ended well over a month ago. Keep it up!

    • @tomm9850
      @tomm9850 2 місяці тому

      Hi Curtis. The snow is pretty much gone at the lower elevations, but we still have good skiable snow at the higher elevations, it is just not very accessible. I plan to make the drive to Togwotee Pass tomorrow if the weather cooperates and that may cap out my skiing for this season. Thanks for tuning in and enjoy the change in season.

  • @adrianplaskitt8857
    @adrianplaskitt8857 2 місяці тому

    This is my favourite skiing channel. It captures the essence of ski touring - making the most of your local environment, enjoying the peace and serenity of the mountains and the companionship of like minded friends. Learning and honing your skills over a lifetime whether they be skiing technique, photographic or equipment. Watching from Australia as I do your channel is a wonderful dose of winter in our long hot summer; and now as the winter is approaching I can't wait to dust off the skis and squeeze my arthritic old ankles back into the boots. We have a song about cross country skiing that we sing around the campfire from time to time. I will write it out for your amusement: My skis are waxed My socks are red, I sleep in a tent and never in a bed, And I'll ski 100miles before the day is through, Because I'm an old ski tourer... I herringbone up hills, I telemark down, I'm always smiling, I never frown. I eat macaroni and I drink a lot of tea, cos I am an old ski tourer, From Kiandra to Kosciusko over the main range I will go, through blinding sun and driving snow, Cos I am an old ski tourer. When the day does come, I can ski no more, I'll take myself out of my tent door, And i'll throw away my skis and I'll lie down in the snow, and I'll die like an old ski tourer.

    • @tomm9850
      @tomm9850 2 місяці тому

      Thanks Adrian for your thoughts and for posting the song lyrics. Do you have a link to a UA-cam video where I can hear the song being sung? Just by coincidence, the video I'm posting this Friday is a music video with a song I created using AI software. The AI software has added some new spark to my creative side. It will be interesting to see what others think. We just picked up some fresh Spring snow today, so I plan to head out tomorrow with the leathers and Sbound 98's. I always enjoy your posts and I hope you have a great ski season.

    • @adrianplaskitt8857
      @adrianplaskitt8857 2 місяці тому

      Lol it's only the little group of people I go skiing with that know this song. No recordings thankfully! It is sung to the tune of an old shearing song from the 1880s when Australia rode on the sheep's back. It's an easy song to make up words to about any activity really. ua-cam.com/video/dD8DW-w7PrY/v-deo.htmlsi=goW3cl9_ZXhLslxX